U.S. patent application number 10/059517 was filed with the patent office on 2002-05-30 for surgical applicator tip for delivering clips of clamps.
Invention is credited to Herrmann, Gunter, Kneifel, Bemhard.
Application Number | 20020065535 10/059517 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 7916633 |
Filed Date | 2002-05-30 |
United States Patent
Application |
20020065535 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Kneifel, Bemhard ; et
al. |
May 30, 2002 |
Surgical applicator tip for delivering clips of clamps
Abstract
In a surgical applicator tip for delivering clips used for
connecting tissues, the applicator tip includes a magazine chamber,
which receives a magazine with clips having tissue engagement claws
and an operating mechanism by which the clips can be removed from
the magazine and supplied to the front end of the applicator such
that the claws project forwardly therefrom the applicator tip for
piercing and engaging tissue parts. Each clip includes a shoulder
with an elbow lever structure which, with the tissue pierced by the
claws, is pushed against the shoulder whereby the claws are tilted
toward each other for firmly holding the tissue parts in contact
with each other.
Inventors: |
Kneifel, Bemhard;
(Hagenbach, DE) ; Herrmann, Gunter; (Grunstadt,
DE) |
Correspondence
Address: |
Klaus J. Bach
4407 Twin Oaks Drive
Murrysville
PA
15668
US
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Family ID: |
7916633 |
Appl. No.: |
10/059517 |
Filed: |
January 29, 2002 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
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10059517 |
Jan 29, 2002 |
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PCT/EP00/06110 |
Jun 30, 2000 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
606/219 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A61B 17/10 20130101;
A61B 17/0682 20130101; A61B 17/1222 20130101; A61B 17/3421
20130101; A61B 17/1285 20130101; A61B 2017/2927 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
606/219 |
International
Class: |
A61B 017/08 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jul 30, 1999 |
DE |
199 35 904.0 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A surgical applicator tip for delivering clips for joining
tissue parts, said applicator tip comprising an applicator tip
housing having a magazine chamber, a magazine for containing clips
disposed in said magazine chamber, and an operating mechanism for
successively removing clips from said magazine for installation in
tissue parts, each of said clips including a shoulder portion and
curved claws projecting from said shoulder portion at opposite ends
thereof, and an elbow lever structure disposed on, and connected
to, said shoulder portion at said opposite ends thereof so that the
free ends of said claws move toward each other when said elbow
lever structure is straightened, said clips being supported with
their shoulder portions on a support bar one adjacent the other and
being biased toward the front end of said applicator tip, said
magazine having a front cover which is removable after insertion of
said magazine into said magazine chamber for releasing said clips
and a pivotably supported rear cover with a projection extending
spring-biased into a recess in said applicator tip when said
magazine is disposed in said magazine chamber for retaining said
magazine in said magazine chamber, said applicator tip further
including a transport plunger for moving said clips and a closing
plunger for engaging said elbow lever structure for closing said
clips, both said plungers being operated from a handle of said
surgical applicator by way of operating wires, said transport
plunger having engagement prongs for engaging a front clip and
moving it toward the front end of said applicator tip while
pivoting said clip about 90.degree. so that the claws of said clip
project forwardly from said applicator tip and said closing plunger
is then movable into engagement with the side of said shoulder
opposite said claws for engaging said elbow lever structure with a
sufficient force to straighten said elbow lever structure thereby
causing the claws to move toward each other for firmly retaining
tissue portions engaged therebetween.
2. A surgical applicator tip according to claim 1, wherein said
magazine chamber has a front end wall which is rounded for guiding
said clip from a storage position, in which said claws extend
normal to the direction of movement, to said 90.degree. pivoted
position, in which said claws project forwardly for movement of
said clip to the front end of said applicator tip.
3. A surgical applicator tip according to claim 2, wherein said
front end wall includes a recess and said magazine includes a
pivotable lid with a lip received in said recess when said magazine
is disposed in said magazine chamber for locking said lid in a
closed position and retaining said magazine in said magazine
chamber.
4. A surgical applicator tip according to claim 3, wherein said
transport plunger includes prongs at its front end and said clips
include projections at opposite ends of said shoulders, said prongs
including engagement recesses for engaging said projections of said
clips and moving said clips to the front end of said applicator
tip.
5. A surgical applicator tip according to claim 4, wherein said
applicator tip includes a guide channel for guiding said clips to
the front end of said applicator tip and said guide channel
includes spring guide means permitting forward movement of said
clips but preventing backward movement of said clips.
6. A surgical applicator tip according to claim 5, wherein, at its
front, said guide channel includes at least one retaining clamps
which holds a clip moved to the front end of said application tip
in position with its claws projecting from said applicator tip.
7. A surgical applicator tip according to claim 6, wherein a ramp
surface is provided at the front end of said magazine chamber so as
to lead upwardly to said guide channel for leading said closing
plunger into said guide channel behind said clip for actuating said
elbow lever structure to close said clip.
Description
[0001] This is a Continuation-In-Part application of international
application PCT/EP00/06110 filed Jun. 30, 2000 and claiming the
priority of German application 199 35 904.0 filed Jul. 30,
1999.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The invention relates to a surgical applicator tip for the
setting of clips and clamps for connecting tissue during minimal
invasive surgery.
[0003] Minimal invasive surgery equipment permits the performance
minimal invasive surgery without the need for large cuts and
without the formation of visible scars. Tissue parts are connected
internally by clips or clamps using an applicator. Such equipment
is used for example for surgery in case of fractures wherein
stabilizing screens are connected to the tissue. Presently clips of
titanium are used which cannot be decomposed biologically so that
they remain in the body. Sometimes it is necessary to remove the
titanium clips at a later date if they cause discomfort or pain. It
is desirable to employ for the tissue connection clips of a
material which provides for the necessary mechanical connection
during the healing period of the wound but which, over an extended
period, is fully disintegrated by the body by resorption.
[0004] Such clips are provided with claws which are closed like
tongs by an application of a force and which then remain in the
closed position. To handle and operate the clips, an applicator is
needed by which the clips can be introduced into the body and set
in a simple operating procedure.
[0005] It is therefore the object of the present invention to
provide a surgical applicator with a tip for delivering and
remotely setting clips or clamps in such a way that, on one hand, a
sufficient number of clips or clamps can be stored in the
applicator and, on the other hand, the clamps can be easily taken
from the storage and brought into proper position for clamping.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] In a surgical applicator tip for delivering clips used for
connecting tissues, the applicator tip includes a magazine chamber,
which receives a magazine with clips having tissue engagement claws
and an operating mechanism by which the clips can be removed from
the magazine and supplied to the front end of the applicator such
that the claws project forwardly therefrom the applicator tip for
piercing and engaging tissue parts. Each clip includes a shoulder
with an elbow lever structure which, with the tissue pierced by the
claws, is pushed against the shoulder whereby the claws are tilted
toward each other for firmly holding the tissue parts in contact
with each other.
[0007] Basically, the applicator comprises three main components:
an operating handle, a connecting tube and an applicator tip. The
operating handle serves to hold the applicator and includes means
for controlling rotation and pivoting of the applicator tip as well
as means for releasing and closing the clips. The connecting tube,
which is extends between the operating handle and the applicator
tip, includes actuating elements for operating the applicator tip
which is disposed at the distal end of the connecting tube. The
applicator tip includes a magazine for storing a number of clips,
means for moving the clips and means for causing the clips to
pierce the tissue and for closing the clips. The applicator is
received for example in a trocar, which extends for example through
a belly and seals the belly space, which is under pressure.
[0008] With the design of the applicator tip according to the
invention, the clips are handled in a simple and efficient manner.
The applicator tip accommodates the clips and the peripheral
operating mechanism. The applicator tip is furthermore rotatably
and pivotally supported. The clips have a particular shape: They
are U-shaped with claw-like legs and are disposed on a storage bar
supported by their shoulder portions. The shoulder portion are
normally straight and are provided with elbow lever structures. The
front clip is engaged by a stop provided at the free end of the
storage bar. The subsequent clips are biased forwardly by a spring
so that, upon removal of the front clips, the remaining clips move
up. The storage or magazine bar is anchored at its rear end to a
base plate by which a magazine lid is pivotally supported. The base
plate is anchored in a recess upon insertion into the magazine
cavity and is held in position by a spring force.
[0009] Below the stored clips, an axial movement mechanism is
disposed comprising two plungers, that is, a transport and a
closing plunger. Both are operated axially by an actuating wire
extending through the applicator shaft to an operating mechanism in
the operating handle. During forward movement, the closing plunger
is first moved along with the transport plunger which engages the
front clip of the clip magazine and carries it to the front end of
the applicator tip, while, at the same time, pivoting it by
90.degree. to properly position it for installation at the
applicator tips opening. There, the clip is held in position,
while, at the same time, the closing plunger guided by way of a
ramp abuts the elbow lever structure at its elbow joint.
[0010] In certain advantageous embodiments, the magazine lid may
also cover the applicator tip. With a slight axial movement the lid
is engaged in a locking recess in the wall of the applicator tip
and is retained in this locked position by the force of a
spring.
[0011] When the transport plunger is advanced below the clips
suspended in the magazine it engages in the process with its two
projecting prongs the front clip at cylindrical shoulder
projections thereof.
[0012] The clip is moved through a guide groove in which the clip,
when pivoted by 90.degree., is guided and which includes a spring
structure, which prevents return movement of the clip.
[0013] When the clip has arrived at the end opening of the
applicator tip, it is first retained in position by a retaining
clamp until its claws are pressed into the tissue by the advancing
closing plunger. When the claws are disposed within the tissue and
the closing plunger is further advanced, the elbow lever structure
is moved to a straight end position adjacent the shoulder of the
clip, whereby the clip is closed.
[0014] The applicator tip includes a magazine chamber in which a
sufficiently large number of clips are supported adjacent one
another on the storage bar. The transport and closing mechanism is
operated by a drive mechanism, which is simple in design and
therefore reliable in operation. The shape of the interior of the
applicator tip provides for proper guiding and final positioning of
the clips for their accurate setting in the tissue parts to be
joined.
[0015] The applicator tip and the clips will be described below as
to their design and operation in greater detail on the basis of the
accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] FIG. 1 shows the magazine for storing clips,
[0017] FIG. 2 shows the empty applicator tip with the operating
mechanism,
[0018] FIG. 3 shows the applicator tip with the clip magazine
disposed in the magazine chamber of the applicator tip,
[0019] FIG. 4 shows the applicator tip with the transport plunger
in a position, in which it is about to engage the clip,
[0020] FIG. 5 shows the transfer of the clip,
[0021] FIG. 6 shows the applicator with the clip positioned at the
front opening of the applicator,
[0022] FIG. 7 shows the clip in the position as shown in FIG. 6
with the elbow lever structures engaged by the closing plunger for
closing the clip,
[0023] FIG. 8 is a view of the clip as disposed in the front
opening of the applicator tip, and
[0024] FIG. 9 shows the whole applicator.
DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Preparation of the Applicator:
[0026] The magazine 1, filled with clips 2 (FIG. 1), is inserted
into the magazine chamber 3 (FIG. 2) of the applicator tip until it
is properly disposed therein. When the magazine is properly
positioned, a locking lever or end wall 5 is pressed, by a curved
leaf spring 4, into the engagement recess 6. Then the transport
safety member 7 (FIG. 1) is pulled and the magazine lid 8 is closed
(FIG. 3). With a slight axial forward movement, the lid 8 is
engaged in the groove 9 of the end wall 10 of the applicator
tip.
[0027] After the installation of the magazine, the clips 2 are
supported in the magazine adjacent one another (FIGS. 1, 3 and 8).
The two prongs 11 of the transport plunger 12 engage the
cylindrical projections 13 at the shoulders 14 of the first clip 2
in the magazine 1 (FIG. 4) and begin to lift the first clip 2 off
its seat. The clips in the magazine are under spring tension and
are prevented from being released by a clamping or engagement edge
at the free end of the support bar 15. The clip is now removed by
the transport plunger 12 from the support bar and, while being
moved into the guide groove 17, is tilted by 90.degree. by the
curved portion 18 of the wall 10 below the locking groove 9 for the
magazine lid 8.
[0028] During the movement of the clip out of the magazine 1, the
clip 2 is held at its sides by the two cylindrical extensions 13 on
its shoulders in guide grooves such that it moves through the
surrounding housing in a controlled manner with the clip claws 19
projecting forwardly.
[0029] Further forward movement of the transport plunger 12 moves
the clip 2 past guide springs to the open end 20 of the applicator
tip. The guide springs prevent a reverse sliding of the clip. At
the open end 20 of the applicator tip, there are retaining clamps
21 (FIGS. 6, 7), which prevent the clip from falling out of its end
position before it is inserted into the tissue. When the clip 2
engages the retaining clamps 21, which form a stop, the transport
plunger 12 has reached its axial end position. The transport
plunger 12 is connected to the operating wire or rather the closing
plunger 26 by way of a spring 12a, so that further movement of the
operating wire is not transferred to the transport plunger 12
beyond the final end position of the transport plunger 12, but the
transport plunger 12 is merely held in engagement with the clip 2
at the front end of the applicator tip.
[0030] In this position, the handgrip 22 at the operating handle is
not further pulled, but is left in place.
[0031] The applicator tip is now moved to a desired position
adjacent the tissue to be joined. When properly positioned, the
claws of the clip are pushed into the adjacent tissue, in the case
of a hernia operation for example through a screen into the upper
tissue layer.
[0032] At this point, the claws of the clips have only entered the
tissue. The clip is still held in the applicator tip. If the
handgrip 28 in the handle 25 is now further pulled (FIG. 7), the
elbow lever structure 22 of the clip 2 is pushed in by the closing
plunger 26. As a result, the shoulder 23 of the clip 2 is curved
via joints which couple the elbow lever structure 22 with the
shoulder 23 whereby the tips of the claws 24 are moved toward each
other and the clip 2 closes around the penetrated tissue.
[0033] When the handgrip 22 is pulled to its end position, the
retaining clamp 21 is tilted away and releases the clip 2. The
applicator tip can then be pulled back (FIG. 7).
[0034] When the handgrip 22 at the operating handle 25 of the
applicator (FIG. 9) is released, the operating wire 29 with the two
plungers is pulled back by the force of the spring 27 to the
initial position. The two prongs 11 of the transport plunger 12
lift the front clip 2 so that the prongs 11 can move behind the
cylindrical projection 13. A magazine spring structure prevents
backward movement of the clips 2 on the clip support bar 15. The
arrangement is then again in a position to begin the installation
process for the next clip 2 as shown in FIG. 3.
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